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1 THE mAIIiaiii I'UEiS 1 -" 1 t I.,.., L. :lub notes V.lucte t by the Womans' Club Motto:' For the Public Good. Officer s President Mrs. John Arrendale. Vice-Pres. Mrs. J. Q. Wallace. ' Treasurer-Mrs. W.B. McGuire. Cor. Sect'y Mrs. G. A. Jones, ' Secretary Mrs. T. J. Johnston. The P. T. A. met at the school ljuilding. On account of bad weather Ihere were only a few member pres ent A short business session was nr.A tVifl vliiK adinumed. We need a little more enthusiasm mir mpmhers. A few members W U Huh what it should v an v ----- - be. Every mother in the district is urged to attend these meetings. ;i w ran cive an hour .or two orTi mnnth to the betterment of conditions for our children. . Notice of Publication Of Summons North Carolina M icon County. In Superior Court. ..QWest, A. B. Nichols. . . ' The dpfendant. A. B. Nichols, wil ot-o nntii-p that an action entitled as above, has been begun in the Vnnprinf fmirt in Macon. County thf nlaintiff. C. C. West, -r.1,c tn rnriwrnf illHirmpnt. ill the sum of ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS ($1000.00), due by contract and a fur ther sum of FIFTEEN HUNDRED DOLLARS ($1500.00), fqr services ren dered and that said summons is re turnable before me at my office in Macon County, North Larolina, on je5tbday of January, 15, at wmcn he defendant is re quired to appear and answer or demur to the complaint or the relief therein 'demanded will be granted. . i : And said defendant will further take -irt;ri that a warrant of attachment and writ of garnishment against his property m Macon county, iNorui 'firniin h-jB hppn kunpd bv the Court iwhich said warrant of attachment and 'writ of garnishment are returnable at the same time and place fixed for n( fhA enmmnnt ahovp men- IIJ v H-IUUI v " tjoti'ed, of which said defendant shall take due notice. This the 4th day of December, 1924 FRANK I. MURRAY-.- Clerk Superior Court JtC"cm"County isortn Carolina Nolka cf Sale n ,n'rtim nf the oovvcr of sale vested in the undersigned, as con tained in a Mortgage Deed trom a. ur i'.r.ir mwl ifc Mamie Carter. to C, A.Bryson, datod the 4th day of November. V)l, ana recprcieu .uic 6th day of November, 1922, m Book Number 27, page ov, omce oi iveK rwrfu fnr Macon County. given to secure the sum of $300.00r with interest on the same' from date nnA A,, -inA nava e the 4th day 01 November, 1923; and default having been made in the payment ot saia ill on the 10th dav of Tan- i,,rJ at the Court House door in the town ot 1'rankiin ana coumy of Macon , and between tbe lcgai kn,.rc of ea1 p11 at fiublic auction I1UUI J v - - - v , to the highest bidder tor casn, me tlnwnna riparrihpn land ! t '"""""'s wv..v -- Lying and being in the county oi n n mi VMtd OT OTTIl I .11 IJ 11 11 CI. HI the Tennessee VU W V-- x yj 1 1 . j j w River. BEGINNING on a mapic near a branch, it being a corner of M. L. Moore land, and runs up the Kronz-h with it meanders to a syc- .mftr.'irpc thpnrp North" 45 west 43 .v, ----- poles to a Spanish oak; then a west course poles to a wnue ouk; uiiw Mrtii 4fi Wt SO lOI ooles to - a hickory; thence North 45 West 12 poles to a black oak; tnence on Woct noip- to a - sourwood; then a South course about 138 poles tU TiPni MN 1 rli. lieine tne same land described-in a deed from t u Wpst to W. I. West, dated ? 1R87 and reeistered in Book W. page 560, Register's Office, Macon County. , L Said sale made to satisiy tne ucin above referred to With interest .and This the 9th 'day ot, ecemner, 1924. ' . C. A. UKU1N : Mortgagee. R. D. Sisk. Atty. ) i i. - ,. - iC . , . i-w-fw r'?' rf -. i.", -', '-riv vrft'r ft ft ,,, ,j . Feec the Cow Better "Many farmers in 'the '.mountains sections' particularly, -turn -tne; cows into a shuck pen or let thenr browse around the straw stack and think v.io i'c oii"thp food thpse animals need says J. M. Grayassistant director of extension and state-agenun cnarge of farm. Hpmorfstration work. "This is a mistake. The young heifers which freshened this spring or which will freshen nextspring are stilll rowino- and they need feed and at- otition A croorl crrain ration for - these I V" .. V" . v C5 O animal i tnad bv mixinir one part ' l Cf corri, one part ot oats or Dran ana ;tyvo parts of cornmeal, feeding four pounds of the mixture each day to each pmmal. .: v T" " " .udf' nwtarh- bmm- rrww - - - - - - .... JJany people do not v Fxoect to get value c Received when they spend money. If you have Reached that decision," let us convince You that you are wrong. Consequently we invite you jjere to our store where you will find v Real bargains in household furnishings. Jt is our desire to Stand squarely by our customers and Xo prove to them that they can save Jjoney by trading with us t all times of the year and most gurely during the Christmas Holidays. r STALLCUP FURNITURE C0HP1NY . r. " , . . -.; X'-,...:.;,,...-, Mn'1Jack Wilson of Sylva sgent the week end in Tranklin. looking oyer the situation and considering the prospects for a first class resturant in Franklin. No doubt a resturant of- this kind in Franklin would pay handsome dividends, r - "The Covered Wagon" was made in the raw Utah, desert 90 miles from a railroad. Five thousand actors, in cluding 2000 full blooded . Indians took parts in making this picture. Idle Hour, Theatre, Decembet 15th, 16th, 17th, .. ,, s : : Aoples of better quality are coming down but of the mountains this, year due to.more knowledge about prun ing, spraying.'cultivating and fertili zing the trees. The growers :tepo that they ' are 'now making more money, too. . ,.,,,;' -,:j- ' y. ri trsr? fvw.w-."' trt trxtt.V T1 Li Mr wtet OiiFtiitj ' Some time ago we heard a casual remark Ah the street to the -effect that Franklin needed a clothing store for men and boys. While we had been carrying a certain amount of men s and boys' clothing for years the remark set us toVHinkihg, and we decided that the.man who made the remarke was absolutely right. Consequently we got in touch witrr two of the best known; clothing houses in the world-"Shield Brand" and "Block's Perfect Fit Clothing. We bought a large stock of clothing for men, and young men.youths and boys from the firms mentioned above and are now fully prepared to meet the requirementsot eyery Qne ini theunry who needs a classy, perfect fitting suit. The prices-are the lowest, possible cpnsistenFvyith.quahty. a ..-.4. ,.ii ,.. i,.,f wn VVprnrrvnromnlete-line ofthe T.D. Stokes' hats and -cafts for men and boys. The whole wide wc-rld knows that Stokes headwear is the best made. .'inCl' lllai; LUC JJ11LC& aiC JACUlllgl iuiouiii.v. , w The ""Paramount Luggage'-handbag, suitcases and trunks-are :the best on the market. We . . t 1 J -v- I II I 4-r SsJ.1 1 I II I have a complete line ot these articles, l runics are prucu uyui .y.vv. . - Our Notion Sample Line is complete in all respects and the low prices will surprise you. : As the years have passed into history, each with its troubles and sorrows, happiness and joys, we have constantly endeavored to treat our fellovvman as we would have him treat us, , And, now on this jolly Holiday occasion we take this opportunity to thank our fnends fotpast tav - Ju luom a rhricrmnQ nnd New Yeai' filled with sweet memories that are everlasting.; IS - M J . 4 4 J TTT) d i 1 - 1 1 I i n i ' ' ' ' ... 1 1 I) 10) i) . ... . .. ..." - '1 f v.
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